“Marvel’s Iron Fist” drew some of the most scathing reviews that any Netflix series has earned. But the critical dog pile apparently did little to dampen enthusiasm for the show.

The superhero drama’s March 17 premiere was the most binge-watched this year for a Netflix drama, according to data from research firm 7Park Data, which measures number of streams on subscription video services. The company found that 54.7% of “Iron Fist” streams on the premiere date were of episodes three or higher. The average hour-long show on Netflix has a binge score of 46.9%.

“Iron Fist” also accounted for 14.6% of all Netflix streams on March 17 — the highest percentage of any series premiere that 7Park measured, topping “Stranger Things” (4.0%), “Marvel’s Luke Cage” (12.8%), “Marvel’s Daredevil” Season 2 (13.8%), and “Orange is the New Black” Season 4.

Maybe i'm speaking for myself, but the only reason to binge this show is to get it out of the way.

Finally binging this while playing handler for Junie... I have so many mixed feelings. It started strong, but now I'm about halfway through, and now I'm starting to dislike it. There are a bunch of little things good and bad... super conflicting.

Donomoto wrote:Source of the post Finally binging this while playing handler for Junie... I have so many mixed feelings. It started strong, but now I'm about halfway through, and now I'm starting to dislike it. There are a bunch of little things good and bad... super conflicting.

If you count the "Death Tournament" as one single fight scene, then yes. It's like 7 board room scenes to 6 fight scenes. I also love that he beats the COMPLETE crap out of some people, and other people, they seem to match him almost blow for blow.